Breakwater Collection
"Captivating Breakwaters: From Wick to Venice, a Journey of Coastal Charm" The harbour at Wick, Scotland: A picturesque scene where the breakwater stands tall
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"Captivating Breakwaters: From Wick to Venice, a Journey of Coastal Charm" The harbour at Wick, Scotland: A picturesque scene where the breakwater stands tall, protecting the boats from the crashing waves. Scotland. Tobermory, Isle of Mull: Nestled in this quaint Scottish town, a sturdy breakwater offers solace to fishing vessels and adds charm to the vibrant waterfront. Aerial view of Tangier, Morocco, from a Zeppelin (1933): Witnessing history unfold as we gaze upon an impressive breakwater shielding Tangier's shores against the mighty Atlantic Ocean. Polzeath Bay, Cornwall: As surfers ride exhilarating waves nearby, a rugged breakwater provides stability and creates a serene backdrop for beachgoers. Row of Houses illuminated at sunset with Roker Pier Lighthouse in the distance, Sunderland, England: Bathed in golden hues, this enchanting scene showcases how a they are enhance coastal landscapes while safeguarding communities. Railway Kanagawa near Yokohama Japan: Amidst bustling city life lies an elegant Japanese breakwater silently guarding against turbulent tides - blending tradition with modernity seamlessly. Southford Benbecula Outer Hebrides Scotland: In this remote corner of Scotland's Outer Hebrides archipelago lies Southford; its resilient breakwaters symbolize strength amidst wild Atlantic storms. Italy Venice - Gondolas on the waterfront with San Giorgio Maggiore Church in view: Venetian gondoliers skillfully navigate around ancient stone barriers that protect Venice's iconic waterways and add allure to their timeless cityscape. Brixham Torbay Devon 1825 by William Daniell: Transport yourself back in time through this captivating artwork depicting Brixham's historic harbor protected by an age-old stone breakwater – preserving maritime heritage for generations. Between wind and wave (Ahrenshoop).